See? You don't have to get your news directly from Russian propaganda sources, there are plenty of news outlets right here in the good 'ol US of A that will cater to your tastes.

Now do you have any thoughts on this story or are you just doing a drive-by? The jist of the article is that he is now being charged with four felony counts instead of just the one felony count of bank fraud. The charges are as follows: making false statements on a loan or credit application; engaging in unlawful monetary transactions and conspiracy to commit bank fraud; false statements on a loan or credit application and unlawful monetary transactions.

All of these charges are related to the fact that he took out a home equity loan on a house that he owned that was not his primary residence (it was a rental property) but he lied on the application and said it was his primary residence. Crime of the century, for sure, and yes by all means lock him up for his crimes.

The part I'm not quite getting is how a former House IT aide committing a financial crime that had absolutely nothing to do with his former job as a House IT aide has any relevance to anything.

See? You don't have to get your news directly from Russian propaganda sources, there are plenty of news outlets right here in the good 'ol US of A that will cater to your tastes.

Now do you have any thoughts on this story or are you just doing a drive-by? The jist of the article is that he is now being charged with four felony counts instead of just the one felony count of bank fraud. The charges are as follows: making false statements on a loan or credit application; engaging in unlawful monetary transactions and conspiracy to commit bank fraud; false statements on a loan or credit application and unlawful monetary transactions.

All of these charges are related to the fact that he took out a home equity loan on a house that he owned that was not his primary residence (it was a rental property) but he lied on the application and said it was his primary residence. Crime of the century, for sure, and yes by all means lock him up for his crimes.

The part I'm not quite getting is how a former House IT aide committing a financial crime that had absolutely nothing to do with his former job as a House IT aide has any relevance to anything.

Seems to be getting plenty of play on Right Wing media sources and Russian propaganda outlets desperate for any story to distract from the raging dumpster fire that is the Trump Administration. NYPost, Russia Today, Drudge, Fox News, Right Wing talk radio, sounds like "play" to me. Also isn't it odd that the reporting on Russia Today so closely mirrors that of American Right Wing media outlets? It's almost as if their agendas align or something...

Seems to be getting plenty of play on Right Wing media sources and Russian propaganda outlets desperate for any story to distract from the raging dumpster fire that is the Trump Administration. NYPost, Russia Today, Drudge, Fox News, Right Wing talk radio, sounds like "play" to me. Also isn't it odd that the reporting on Russia Today so closely mirrors that of American Right Wing media outlets? It's almost as if their agendas align or something...

Nice try AJ.
I know the 5 column media hasn't been giving it much play.

Again, sorry that they aren't covering this story as the number one news story in the nation to suit your tastes, but every single "fifth column" news outlet did in fact report on it. In fact they each reported on this story multiple times.

Not with the fervor that they cover every sneeze from Trump.
This is big news but it could be potentially harmful to their friends on the left.

Again, how is it "big news?" A low-level IT staffer committed bank fraud. He is not charged with a single offense related to his former job as a House IT staffer. Still waiting on what part of that constitutes "big news."

You made that look rather easy AJ. Have they stopped even trying? Or maybe their checks bounced?

No we just don't waste are time trying. We all have day jobs.

Now lets see, an IT staffer has control over accounts including passwords of the DNC and congressional members and data is stored in unsecured servers and there is a leak of info from DNC servers that somehow HAS to be Russia and said IT staffer is foreign national with backdoor access and tries to flee country after sending large sum of cash overseas.....NOTHING TO SEE HERE. Stop racial profiling this IT staffer per Wasserman's claim.
Yeah it's not news.

Now lets see, an IT staffer has control over accounts including passwords of the DNC and congressional members and data is stored in unsecured servers and there is a leak of info from DNC servers that somehow HAS to be Russia and said IT staffer is foreign national with backdoor access and tries to flee country after sending large sum of cash overseas.....NOTHING TO SEE HERE. Stop racial profiling this IT staffer per Wasserman's claim.
Yeah it's not news.

Wait a second, I thought Seth Rich leaked the DNC emails? Now you're saying this guy did it? Which is it? Because it can't be both. I'm sorry Gman, but I must insist that you pick one conspiracy theory to explain the DNC email leak and stick with it please.

Wait a second, I thought Seth Rich leaked the DNC emails? Now you're saying this guy did it? Which is it? Because it can't be both. I'm sorry Gman, but I must insist that you pick one conspiracy theory to explain the DNC email leak and stick with it please.

And you rip on other people for not reading.
I said it was suggested that Seth was the leaker. But hey you pick and choose what form of Socialism you want. Me I don't want any form.

It's about time for another tidbit of news to keep the Russian Collaboration narrative active. Come on the Media Awaits it. Or now that we have the Deep States control on the WH does the whole matter fade away?

It's about time for another tidbit of news to keep the Russian Collaboration narrative active. Come on the Media Awaits it. Or now that we have the Deep States control on the WH does the whole matter fade away?

Just a slight distinction: Manafort isn't under investigation because he worked as a foreign lobbyist. He's under investigation because he got paid tens of millions of dollars by the Russians, did not report that income, did not pay taxes on that income, and instead illegally laundered it through various shell companies in Central America. That's what he's under investigation for. Did Podesta engage in illegal money laundering of tens of millions of dollars paid to him by the Russians? If not, I'd say it's not entirely an apt comparison.

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